Could a new kernel implement a compatibility layer of some kind for Linux drivers? Or just expose the same API?
This book has been a godsend for my chronic pain problems, including, somewhat surprisingly, neurological stuff: https://www.amazon.com/Trigger-Point-Therapy-Workbook-Self-T... (I suggest looking up "whiplash" in the…
Thanks!
>All of Linux security is a shit show. What would you recommend instead?
>I've told some stories about what happens when you end up at a company that builds nothing and instead rents everything from some vendor. This sounded interesting but I searched for her blog and I couldn't find it.…
>With a bit of effort, you can get a similar level of privacy to Firefox in Chrom[e/ium]. What specific effort?
>Debian has been an extremely reliable distro that i've used in a number of scenarios and has largely avoided the problems that Ubuntu or even CentOS (RIP) have run into. What problems are being referred to?
Where are they investing then?
What sort of correction?
Ray Dalio, billionaire founder of Bridgewater, has recently written a book "Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order" where he advocates systemic change, including effective government action to address…
>Not really, right? They make a lot of money even after they get it wrong? If they get it wrong clients may move their money elsewhere
>Just pick something already old-fashioned today but that somehow does not die. Sounds great. Do people have recs here?
Why would malware authors target NPM in particular? Maybe they are targeting lots of package registries, and NPM is just more vigilant?
Of course it is better to be rich than be poor in the US. By that standard, the poor are "screwed". However, if someone got a chance to experience poverty in both the US and in India, I'll bet they would choose poverty…
Hm, I wonder how accurate this reddit thread about third world countries is: https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/imky2m/people_li...
There's a difference between a walkable neighborhood and cars that look out for pedestrians. There are a lot of US neighborhoods where you wouldn't particularly want to walk through them since they're suburban…
Can you give examples of choices which in retrospect seem likely to be a result of culture shock?
What are the most common reasons for losing it?
Assuming this blog post is correct, what would a smart response be from an investor point of view?
Desire for friends & family doesn't explain the popularity of twitter, reddit, or youtube.
What's the best way to get this sort of secure book on linux/bsd?
Why is it possible to turn Sealed System Volume off? Is there a way that malware might be able to turn it off?
In absolute terms, the internet has many many more people now than it did in the early days. If you want to create a small quirky community, you only need a tiny fraction of those people to sign up. So in theory the…
Thanks, interesting! However I can't help but notice that the in/out/inout stuff wouldn't do much for a modern dynamic language like Python or Ruby... are there features of Ada that those languages could do well to…
Could a new kernel implement a compatibility layer of some kind for Linux drivers? Or just expose the same API?
This book has been a godsend for my chronic pain problems, including, somewhat surprisingly, neurological stuff: https://www.amazon.com/Trigger-Point-Therapy-Workbook-Self-T... (I suggest looking up "whiplash" in the…
Thanks!
>All of Linux security is a shit show. What would you recommend instead?
>I've told some stories about what happens when you end up at a company that builds nothing and instead rents everything from some vendor. This sounded interesting but I searched for her blog and I couldn't find it.…
>With a bit of effort, you can get a similar level of privacy to Firefox in Chrom[e/ium]. What specific effort?
>Debian has been an extremely reliable distro that i've used in a number of scenarios and has largely avoided the problems that Ubuntu or even CentOS (RIP) have run into. What problems are being referred to?
Thanks!
Where are they investing then?
What sort of correction?
Ray Dalio, billionaire founder of Bridgewater, has recently written a book "Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order" where he advocates systemic change, including effective government action to address…
>Not really, right? They make a lot of money even after they get it wrong? If they get it wrong clients may move their money elsewhere
>Just pick something already old-fashioned today but that somehow does not die. Sounds great. Do people have recs here?
Why would malware authors target NPM in particular? Maybe they are targeting lots of package registries, and NPM is just more vigilant?
Of course it is better to be rich than be poor in the US. By that standard, the poor are "screwed". However, if someone got a chance to experience poverty in both the US and in India, I'll bet they would choose poverty…
Hm, I wonder how accurate this reddit thread about third world countries is: https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/imky2m/people_li...
There's a difference between a walkable neighborhood and cars that look out for pedestrians. There are a lot of US neighborhoods where you wouldn't particularly want to walk through them since they're suburban…
Can you give examples of choices which in retrospect seem likely to be a result of culture shock?
What are the most common reasons for losing it?
Assuming this blog post is correct, what would a smart response be from an investor point of view?
Desire for friends & family doesn't explain the popularity of twitter, reddit, or youtube.
What's the best way to get this sort of secure book on linux/bsd?
Why is it possible to turn Sealed System Volume off? Is there a way that malware might be able to turn it off?
In absolute terms, the internet has many many more people now than it did in the early days. If you want to create a small quirky community, you only need a tiny fraction of those people to sign up. So in theory the…
Thanks, interesting! However I can't help but notice that the in/out/inout stuff wouldn't do much for a modern dynamic language like Python or Ruby... are there features of Ada that those languages could do well to…